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    continuum
    /kənˈtɪnjʊəm/

    noun

    • 1. a continuous sequence in which adjacent elements are not perceptibly different from each other, but the extremes are quite distinct: "a continuum of special educational needs"

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  3. A continuum is something that changes gradually or in very slight stages without any clear dividing points. Learn more about the meaning, usage and collocations of continuum with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

    • Traditional

      CONTINUUM translate: 連續體;漸變體;逐漸演變的事物. Learn more in the...

    • Continuum in Simplified Chinese

      CONTINUUM translate: 连续体;渐变体;逐渐演变的事物. Learn more in the...

  4. A continuum is a coherent whole characterized by a collection, sequence, or progression of values or elements varying by minute degrees. Learn more about the word history, examples, synonyms, and related articles of continuum from Merriam-Webster.

  5. A continuum is something that keeps on going, changing slowly over time, like the continuum of the four seasons. In addition to meaning "a whole made up of many parts," continuum , pronounced "kon-TIN-yoo-um," can describe a range that is always present.

  6. A continuum is a continuous extent, series, or whole, or a set of elements with no gaps between them. Learn more about the origin, usage, and synonyms of this word, and see how it is used in sentences from various sources.

  7. 4 days ago · A continuum is a continuous series or whole, no part of which is perceptibly different from the adjacent parts. Learn more about the word origin, usage, synonyms, and related terms of continuum from Collins English Dictionary.

  8. A continuum is a series of similar items that vary gradually from one extreme to another. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as language, music, or politics, with synonyms and pronunciation tips.

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